MAGNOLIA (AP) — An Oklahoma prosecutor said there will be no plea deal for a woman charged with stealing horses from a Southern Arkansas University rodeo barn and bringing them to southeastern Oklahoma.

Jaci Jackson, 19, of Broken Bow is charged in Oklahoma with bringing stolen property into the state, concealing stolen property and cruelty to animals.

Four of the five horses were found alive but in poor condition in McCurtain County, Okla. The fifth was found dead.

District Attorney Mark Matloff discussed the case with The Banner-News Thursday following a preliminary hearing conference in Idabel with the defense attorney.

“Her attorney contacted me (Wednesday) and basically stated, ‘Is there any kind of offer?’ And there was no offer to be given,” Matloff said.

“I’m not making an offer in this case. I’m going to let a jury decide what to do with (Jackson),” Matloff told the newspaper.

Jackson, a member of the college’s rodeo team, previously pleaded not guilty in Columbia County, Ark., to six felony theft charges in connection with the theft of the horses in addition to the theft of equipment and a trailer.

A preliminary hearing in which a judge will decide whether there is enough evidence to try Jackson on the Oklahoma charges is scheduled for March 13.